Herbal medicine
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Publications Tagged with "Herbal medicine"
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2014
1 publicationPhytopharmacological review and scientific report of Ustukhuddoos (Lavandula stoechas Linn.)
Herbal medicine has occupied special place in the world of pharmaceuticals. Lavendula stoechus Linn, known as Ustukhuddoos is such a plant origin drug documented in Unani literature, which possesses many pharmacological actions, few are scientifically evaluated and many are yet to be evaluated. The present review attempts to encompass the up to date comprehensive literature analysis on Lavendula stoechus Linn with respect to its phytochemistry, pharmacognostic characters and its various pharmacological activities.
2013
1 publicationA Potential of Some Indian Medicinal Herbs As Antiviral Agents
Viral diseases, including emerging and chronic viruses, are an increasing worldwide health concern. As a consequence, the discovery of new antiviral agents from plants has assumed more urgency than in the past. A number of native Indian medicines of plant origin are known to have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity, although only a few have been studied for their antiviral properties and immunomodulating effects. The number of patients seeking alternate and herbal therapy is growing exponentially. Herbal medicines are the synthesis of therapeutic experiences of generations of practicing physicians of indigenous systems of medicine for over hundreds of years. Herbal medicines are now in great demand in the developing world for primary health care not because they are inexpensive but also for better cultural acceptability, better compatibility with the human body and minimal side effects. This review gives an overview of some important medicinal plants with antiviral activities which are traditionally used in India. Keywords- antiviral, Herbal medicine, immunomodulating effects
